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Start the Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) GUI by replacing the corrupt Registry file with a "known good" file.
Article: 100030050
Last Published: 2010-01-17
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Product(s): InfoScale & Storage Foundation
Problem
Start the Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) GUI by replacing the corrupt Registry file with a "known good" file.Error Message
VEA configuration failedUnable to configure /etc/vx/isis/Registry!
Solution
The issue:
The Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) GUI services will not start.
The cause:
The Registry file is missing.
The Registry file contains invalid entries.
The Registry file is corrupt.
To resolve the issue:
1) Backup the current registry file:
2) Save the file available from this technical document in to the "/etc/vx/isis" directory as filename 'Registry'.
Notes:
The file must be saved with no "extension" (example: .txt), and the first R of "Registry" must be a capital letter.
This Registry file has been tested on the following Operating Platforms: Solaris, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Suse Enterprise Linux.
3) Execute the following command to start the VEA GUI:
If the VEA GUI services still fails to start, please refer to the technical document(s) in the "Related Documents" section for additional solutions.
The Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) GUI services will not start.
The cause:
The Registry file is missing.
The Registry file contains invalid entries.
The Registry file is corrupt.
To resolve the issue:
1) Backup the current registry file:
cp /etc/vx/isis/Registry /etc/vx/isis/Registry.old
2) Save the file available from this technical document in to the "/etc/vx/isis" directory as filename 'Registry'.
Notes:
The file must be saved with no "extension" (example: .txt), and the first R of "Registry" must be a capital letter.
This Registry file has been tested on the following Operating Platforms: Solaris, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Suse Enterprise Linux.
3) Execute the following command to start the VEA GUI:
/etc/init.d/isisd start
If the VEA GUI services still fails to start, please refer to the technical document(s) in the "Related Documents" section for additional solutions.